Assam Says Secondary School Dropouts Down 42% in 10 Years
The chief minister credits decade-long reforms for the gains.
Overview
- Himanta Biswa Sarma shared the state data on X, stating that school enrolment has reached its highest level to date.
- The chief minister pledged to keep pushing until Assam records zero dropouts.
- Education officials attributed the decline to expanded infrastructure, teacher recruitment, digital monitoring, scholarships, mid-day meals, and free textbooks and uniforms.
- Targeted schemes for girls and students from economically weaker and marginalised communities were highlighted as important drivers of retention.
- Educationists urged stronger teaching quality, counselling, skills training and community engagement, noting UDISE+ figures show secondary dropout rates still exceed the national average.